1 KILO SILVER COIN 2017 - HISTORY OF THE DOLLARID92877007

The obverse features a profile of H. M. King Feliipe VI, surrounded by the first Spanish Columnario, the most famous typology of 8 reales coin; the Joachimsthaler, the first taler struck in Europe; and the Flowing Hair dollar, the first struck by the US government.
On the central part of the reverse, the Pillars of Hercules, that are part of the design of the 8 Reales coins, are reproduced, as presumed origin of the symbol of the dollar. Then, clockwise, four different talers are shown: a Dutch one, a Norwegian one, an Austrian one and a German one.
On the central part of the reverse, the Pillars of Hercules, that are part of the design of the 8 Reales coins, are reproduced, as presumed origin of the symbol of the dollar. Then, clockwise, four different talers are shown: a Dutch one, a Norwegian one, an Austrian one and a German one.
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Information about the Coin
Series | 1 Kilo Silver Coin |
Denomination | 1 Kilo |
Year | 2017 |
Diameter (mm) | 100 |
Face Value (Euro) | 300 |
Alloy (‰) | 999 |
Metal | Silver |
Weight (g) | 1.007 |
Maximum Mintage (units) | 1,000 |
HISTORY OF THE DOLLAR 1 KILO SILVER COIN
The obverse features a profile of H. M. King Feliipe VI, surrounded by the first Spanish Columnario, the most famous typology of 8 reales coin; the Joachimsthaler, the first taler struck in Europe; and the Flowing Hair dollar, the first struck by the US government.
On the central part of the reverse, the Pillars of Hercules, that are part of the design of the 8 Reales coins, are reproduced, as presumed origin of the symbol of the dollar. Then, clockwise, four different talers are shown: a Dutch one, a Norwegian one, an Austrian one and a German one.